[0001] The present invention relates to a washing machine and, more particularly, but not
exclusively, to a washing machine in which steam and hot water are supplied into a
washing tub, so as to rapidly increase the temperature of wash water.
[0002] Drum type washing machines generally perform a laundry washing process through operations
thereof for raising laundry, together with wash water, along a cylindrical rotating
drum containing the laundry and wash water, and subsequently dropping the laundry
and wash water, during rotation of the cylindrical rotating drum. An example of such
a drum type washing machine is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication
No. 2001-149685. This drum type washing machine is configured to perform a washing
process using heated wash water.
[0003] The disclosed drum type washing machine includes a water tub for containing wash
water, a rotating drum rotatably mounted in the water tub, and provided with through-holes
for spin-drying at a peripheral wall thereof, and a heater for heating the wash water
contained in the water tub. In a wash cycle of the drum type washing machine, washing
of laundry is carried out as the rotating drum rotates within the water tub at a relatively
low speed under the condition in which wash water and detergent have been supplied
into the water tub. In order effectively to wash the laundry, the wash water is used
in the wash cycle in a state of being heated by the heater.
[0004] However, such a conventional washing machine has a problem in that a great deal of
time is required to heat the wash water to a desired wash temperature because a large
amount of wash water supplied into the water tub is heated entirely by the heater,
which is disposed at the bottom of the water tub, so that the overall wash time is
increased.
[0005] Furthermore, the conventional washing machine involves a waste of wash water because
the wash water fills even a heater case installed at the bottom of the water tub.
Waste of energy is also caused by the fact that it is necessary to heat the water
contained in the heater case.
[0006] Illustrative, non-limiting embodiments of the present invention address the above
disadvantages and other disadvantages not described above.
[0007] Therefore, consistent with the present invention, a washing machine is provided in
which steam and hot water are supplied into a water tub, so as to rapidly raise the
temperature of wash water, thereby being capable of reducing the total wash time while
reducing the amount of wash water to be used, and reducing the consumption of energy
caused by heating of the wash water.
[0008] In accordance with one aspect, the present invention provides a washing machine comprising:
a water tub for containing wash water; a steam generating unit which heats water supplied
thereto, thereby generating steam; a water supply unit which supplies water into the
water tub and the steam generating unit; a steam supply unit which supplies the steam
generated from the steam generating unit into the water tub; and a hot water supply
unit which supplies hot water from the steam generating unit into the water tub.
[0009] The steam generating unit may comprise a heating tank having a sealed container structure
to contain a predetermined amount of water, while being connected to the water, steam
and hot water supply units, and a heater which heats the water contained in the heating
tank.
[0010] The steam generating unit may further comprise a water level sensor which senses
a water level in the heating tank, a temperature sensor which senses an internal temperature
of the heating tank, and a pressure sensor which senses an internal pressure of the
heating tank.
[0011] The water supply unit may comprise a first water supply pipe for supplying water
into the water tub, a first water supply valve for controlling the supply of water
of the first water supply pipe, a second water supply pipe for supplying water into
the heating tank, and a second water supply valve for controlling the supply of water
of the second water supply pipe.
[0012] A detergent supply unit adapted to contain detergent to be supplied may be arranged
at a portion of the first water supply pipe such that the detergent contained therein
is supplied along with the water supplied through the first water supply pipe.
[0013] The steam supply unit may comprise a steam supply pipe for guiding the steam from
the heating tank into the water tub, and a steam supply valve for controlling supply
of the steam into the steam supply pipe.
[0014] The steam supply pipe may extend into the heating tank such that an inlet thereof
is positioned at an upper portion of the heating tank, inside the heating tank.
[0015] The hot water supply unit may comprise a hot water supply pipe for guiding hot water
from the heating tank into the water tub, and a hot water supply valve for controlling
supply of the hot water into the hot water supply pipe.
[0016] The washing machine may further comprise a rotating drum rotatably mounted in the
water tub while having, at a front wall thereof, an access opening to be forwardly
opened, the rotating drum being provided, at a peripheral wall thereof, with a plurality
of through-holes, and a driving unit for driving the rotating drum.
[0017] In accordance with another aspect, the present invention provides a washing machine
comprising: a water tub for containing wash water; a steam generating unit which heats
water supplied thereto, thereby generating steam and hot water, the steam generating
unit including a heating tank for containing a predetermined amount of water, and
a heater for heating the water contained in the heating tank; a water supply unit
which supplies water into the water tub and the heating tank; a hot water supply pipe
which guides hot water from the heating tank into the water tub; a hot water supply
valve which opens and closes the hot water supply pipe; a steam supply unit which
guides the steam from the steam generating unit into the water tub; and a steam supply
valve which opens and closes the steam supply pipe.
[0018] For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how embodiments of the same
may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the
accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a sectional view illustrating the overall configuration of a washing machine
according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 2 is sectional view illustrating a steam generating unit included in the washing
machine according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
[0019] Illustrative, non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will now be described
in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0020] Referring to FIG. 1, a washing machine, to which embodiments of the present invention
are applied, is illustrated. As shown in FIG. 1, this washing machine is a drum type
washing machine including a housing 10, a drum-shaped water tub 11 mounted in the
housing 10, and adapted to contain wash water, and a rotating drum 12 rotatably mounted
in the water tub 11.
[0021] The water tub 11 in the housing 10 is inclined at a certain angle α with respect
to an installation surface, on which the washing machine is installed, such that its
front wall provided with an access opening 11a is positioned at a level higher than
that of its rear wall. The rotating drum 12, which is mounted in the water tub 11,
is inclinedly arranged with respect to the installation surface in the same fashion
as that of the water tub 11 such that its front wall provided with an access opening
12a is positioned at a level higher than that of its rear wall. That is, the rotating
drum 12 is arranged such that its rotation axis, that is, its center line A, is inclined
at the angle α with respect to the installation surface, so as to cause its front
wall provided with the access opening 12a to be forwardly and upwardly directed. A
rotating shaft 13 is fixedly mounted, at one end thereof, to a central portion of
the rear wall of the rotating drum 12 inside the rotating drum 12. The rotating shaft
13 is also rotatably supported by a central portion of the rear wall of the water
tub 11. Accordingly, the rotating drum 12 is rotatable within the water tub 11. A
plurality of through-holes 12b are formed at a peripheral wall of the rotating drum
12. A plurality of lifters 14 are mounted on an inner peripheral surface of the rotating
drum 12, so as to raise laundry in the rotating drum 12, and then to release the raised
laundry, thereby causing the laundry to be dropped, during rotation of the rotating
drum 12.
[0022] A driving unit, such as, for example, a motor 15, is mounted to the rear wall of
the water tub 11 outside the water tub 11, so as to rotate the rotating shaft 13 mounted
to the rotating drum 12. The motor 15 includes a stator 15a fixed to the rear wall
of the water tub 11, a rotor 15b rotatably arranged around the stator 15a, and a rotating
plate 15c connecting the rotor 15b to the rotating shaft 13. An access opening 16
is formed at a front wall of the housing 10. The access opening 16 is aligned with
the access openings 11a and 12a respectively formed at the water tub 11 and rotating
drum 12, so as to allow the user to put laundry into the rotating drum 12 and to take
laundry out of the rotating drum 12. Mounted to the access opening 16 is a door 17
adapted to open and close the access opening 16.
[0023] Arranged at an upper portion of the water tub 11 are a detergent supply unit 18 for
supplying detergent into the water tub 11, a steam generating unit 30 for generating
steam and hot water, steam and hot water supply units for supplying the steam and
hot water generated from the steam generating unit 30 into the water tub 11, and a
water supply unit 20 for supplying water into both the water tub 11 and the steam
generating unit 30. A drainage unit 19 is mounted at a lower portion of the water
tub 11 in order to drain water from the water tub 11. The drainage unit 19 includes
a drainage pipe 19a, a drainage valve 19b, and a drainage motor 19c.
[0024] The detergent supply unit 18 is defined therein with a chamber for receiving detergent.
In order to allow the user to easily put detergent into the chamber, the detergent
supply unit 18 is arranged at the front wall of the housing 10. The water supply unit
20 includes a first water supply pipe 21 for supplying water toward the water tub
11, and a first water supply valve 22 arranged in the first water supply pipe 21 to
control the supply of water to the first water supply pipe 21. The first water supply
pipe 21 is connected to the detergent supply unit 18 in order to supply water from
an external water supply source to the detergent supply unit 18. A separate connecting
pipe 23 is connected between the detergent supply unit 18 and the water tub 11, in
order to feed water emerging from the detergent supply unit 18 into the water tub
11. As water is introduced into the water tub 11 via the detergent supply unit 18,
the detergent contained in the detergent supply unit 18 can be supplied to the water
tub 11 in a state of being dissolved in the water. For supply of water to the steam
generating unit 30, in addition to the supply of water to the detergent supply unit
18, the water supply unit 20 also includes a second water supply pipe 24, and a second
water supply valve 25 arranged in the second water supply pipe 24 to control the supply
of water to the steam generating unit 30.
[0025] As shown in FIG. 2, the steam generating unit 30 includes a heating tank 31 having
a sealed container structure to receive a certain amount of water, and a heater 32
for heating the water received in the heating tank 31, thereby generating steam and
hot water. The steam generating unit 30 also includes a water level sensor 33 for
controlling the level of water in the heating tank 31, a temperature sensor 34 for
controlling the internal temperature of the heating tank 31, and a pressure sensor
35 for controlling the internal pressure of the heating tank 31.
[0026] The heater 32 is arranged at a lower portion of the heating tank 31 inside the heating
tank 31 such that it is dipped in the water received in the heating tank 31. The second
water supply pipe 24 is connected to the heating tank 31 at one side of the heating
tank 31, in order to supply water into the heating tank 31. At the other side of the
heating tank 31, the steam and hot water supply units are connected to the heating
tank 31, in order to supply steam and hot water to the water tub 11.
[0027] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the hot water supply unit includes a hot water supply
pipe 41 connected between the lower portion of the heating tank 31 and the access
opening 12a of the rotating drum 12 to guide hot water from the heating tank 31 to
the water tub 11 via the rotating drum 12, and a hot water supply valve 42 arranged
in the hot water supply pipe 41 to control the supply of hot water through the hot
water supply pipe 41. The hot water supply pipe 41 is connected, at an inlet thereof,
to a side wall of the heating tank 31 at the lower portion of the heating tank 31.
A hot water injection nozzle 43 is mounted to an outlet of the hot water supply pipe
41 in order to inject hot water from the hot water supply pipe 41 onto laundry contained
in the rotating drum 12. With this configuration, the hot water supply unit can supply,
into the rotating drum 12, hot water produced through a water heating operation of
the heater 32 installed in the heating tank 31.
[0028] The steam supply unit includes a steam supply pipe 51 connected between an upper
portion of the heating tank 31 and the access opening 12a of the rotating drum 12
to guide steam from the heating tank 31 to the water tub 11 via the rotating drum
12, and a steam supply valve 52 arranged in the steam supply pipe 51 to control the
supply of steam through the steam supply pipe 51. In order to receive only steam from
the interior of the heating tank 31, the steam supply pipe 51 extends horizontally
into the interior of the heating tank 31 at the side wall of the heating tank 31,
and is then bent to extend upwardly in the heating tank 31 so that its inlet is positioned
at an upper portion of the heating tank 31 inside the heating tank 31. With this configuration,
the steam supply unit can supply steam into the water tub 11, thereby causing wash
water contained in the water tub 11 to be heated by the supplied steam. Thus, it is
possible to rapidly increase the temperature of the wash water to an appropriate temperature
for effective washing.
[0029] Now, the overall operation of the washing machine having the above described configuration
will be described.
[0030] When the washing machine is initially operated under the condition in which laundry
has been put into the rotating drum 12, and detergent has been put into the detergent
supply unit 18, in order to perform a washing process, the first and second water
supply valves 22 and 25 are opened under the control of a control unit (not shown),
thereby causing water to be supplied to both the detergent supply unit 18 and the
steam generating unit 30. At this time, the detergent contained in the detergent supply
unit 18 is supplied into the water tub 11 in a state of being dissolved in the water
supplied into the water tub 11 via the detergent supply unit 18. After a desired amount
of water is supplied into the water tub 11 via the first water supply pipe 21, the
first water supply valve 22 is closed, thereby cutting off the supply of water to
the first water supply pipe 21.
[0031] Meanwhile, the steam supply valve 52 and hot water supply valve 42 at the side of
the steam generating unit 30 are initially maintained in a closed state. Accordingly,
the water supplied toward the steam generating unit 30 is introduced into the heating
tank 31. Once the water fills the heating tank 31, the control unit controls, based
on a sensing operation of the water level sensor 33, the second supply valve 25 to
be opened or closed such that the water in the heating tank 31 is maintained at a
desired level.
[0032] In this state, the control unit drives the heater 32 to heat the water in the heating
tank 31.
[0033] When the water in the heating tank 31 is heated to a predetermined temperature of
about 30°C in accordance with the heating operation of the heater 32, the control
unit controls the hot water supply valve 42 to be opened, so that hot water from the
heating tank 31 is supplied into the water tub 11 via the rotating drum 12. When the
control unit senses, based on a sensing operation of the temperature sensor 34, that
the temperature of the water in the heating tank 31 has reached the predetermined
temperature, that is, 30°C, it opens the hot water supply valve 42, thereby causing
the hot water to be supplied to the water tub 11 via the rotating drum 12. On the
other hand, when the control unit senses, based on the sensing operation of the water
level sensor 33, an excessive lowering of the water level in the heating tank 31 caused
by the supply of hot water, it controls the second water supply valve 25 to be opened.
Thus, the water level in the heating tank 31 is maintained at a desired level. As
the above control operations are repeatedly carried out, hot water is continuously
supplied into the water tub 11 via the rotating drum 12.
[0034] Once an appropriate amount of hot water, required for a washing process, is supplied
into the water tub 11, the hot water supply valve 42 is closed, thereby cutting off
the supply of hot water. In this state, the water in the heating tank 31 is continuously
heated by the heater 32, so that steam is generated. When the internal pressure of
the heating tank 31 is increased to a predetermined steam supply pressure in accordance
with the generation of steam, the control unit senses this state through the pressure
sensor 35, and opens the steam supply valve 52 to supply steam into the water tub
11. Accordingly, the wash water contained in the water tub 11 is heated by the steam.
During such a steam supplying operation, the control unit controls the supply of steam
into the water tub 11 by controlling the steam supply valve 52 in such a manner that
the steam supply valve 52 is closed when the internal pressure of the heating tank
31 is excessively lowered, while being opened when the internal pressure of the heating
tank 31 is excessively increased. When the water level in the heating tank 31 is excessively
lowered during the steam supplying operation, the control unit also opens the second
water supply valve 25 so as to supply water into the heating tank 31. This steam supplying
operation is continued until the temperature of the wash water in the water tub 11
reaches a predetermined temperature for effective washing. For example, where the
predetermined wash temperature is 60°C, the steam supplying operation is continued
until the water in the water tub 11, which is maintained at about 30°C by virtue of
the hot water supplied into the water tub 11 via the rotating drum 12, is increased
in temperature to 60°C as it is heated by the supplied steam. The water level and
water temperature in the water tub 11 are sensed by an additional water level sensor
and an additional water temperature sensor, which are not shown.
[0035] Since water is supplied into the water tub 11 via the rotating drum 12 in a state
of being heated by the heater 32 of the steam generating unit 30, and the resultant
hot water received in the water tub 11 is again heated by steam supplied into the
water tub 11 via the rotating drum 12, in accordance with embodiments of the present
invention, it is possible to rapidly increase the temperature of wash water, and thus,
to reduce the overall wash time, as compared to conventional washing machines in which
wash water is heated by a heater installed at a wash tub.
[0036] Once the wash water is heated to the predetermined wash temperature by the steam
supplied into the water tub 11, the supply of steam is cut off. In this state, the
rotating drum 12 performs a washing operation while being rotated at low speed in
accordance with operation of the motor 15. After completion of the washing process,
a rinsing process involving repetition of spin-drying and water supplying operations
is carried out. The supply of water into the water tub 11 in the rinsing process is
carried out through the first water supply pipe 21 in an opened state of the first
water supply valve 22. During the spin-drying operation, drainage of water from the
water tub 11 is carried out in accordance with operation of the drainage pump 19c
in an opened state of the drainage valve 19b. After the rinsing process, a spin-drying
process is carried out. In the spin-drying process, the drainage pump 19c is operated
in the opened state of the drainage valve 19b. In this state, the rotating drum 12
is rotated at high speed for a predetermined time, thereby spin-drying the laundry.
[0037] As apparent from the above description, embodiments of the present invention provide
a washing machine in which water is supplied into a water tub in a state of being
heated by a heater included in a steam generating unit, and steam generated from the
steam generating unit is also supplied into the water tub to heat the wash water in
the water tub to a desired wash temperature. Accordingly, the washing machine according
to embodiments of the present invention can rapidly increase the temperature of wash
water, thereby reducing the overall wash time, as compared to conventional washing
machines.
[0038] In embodiments of the present invention, it is unnecessary to provide a space for
installation of a separate heater at the lower portion of the water tub, as compared
to conventional washing machines. Accordingly, the amount of wash water to fill the
water tub is reduced by an amount of water to fill the space. Thus, it is possible
to reduce the amount of wash water to be used, and to reduce the energy consumed to
heat the wash water.
[0039] Attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with
or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are
open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers
and documents are incorporated herein by reference.
[0040] All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims,
abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed,
may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such
features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
[0041] Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims,
abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent
or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated
otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent
or similar features.
[0042] The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The
invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed
in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings),
or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process
so disclosed.
1. A washing machine comprising:
a water tub(11) for containing wash water;
a steam generating unit (30) which heats water supplied thereto, thereby generating
steam;
a water supply unit (20) which supplies water into the water tub and the steam generating
unit;
a steam supply unit which supplies the steam generated from the steam generating unit
into the water tub; and
a hot water supply unit which supplies hot water from the steam generating unit into
the water tub.
2. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the steam generating unit comprises:
a heating tank (31) having a sealed container structure to contain a predetermined
amount of water, the heating tank being connected to the water, steam and hot water
supply units; and
a heater (32) which heats the water contained in the heating tank.
3. The washing machine according to claim 2, wherein the steam generating unit further
comprises:
a water level sensor (33) which senses a water level in the heating tank;
a temperature sensor (34) which senses an internal temperature of the heating tank;
and
a pressure sensor (35) which senses an internal pressure of the heating tank.
4. The washing machine according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the water supply unit comprises:
a first water supply pipe (21) for supplying water into the water tub (11);
a first water supply valve (22) for controlling the supply of water of the first water
supply pipe;
a second water supply pipe (24) for supplying water into the heating tank (31); and
a second water supply valve (25) for controlling the supply of water of the second
water supply pipe.
5. The washing machine according to claim 4, further comprising:
a detergent supply unit (18) adapted to contain detergent to be supplied, the detergent
supplying unit being arranged at a portion of the first water supply pipe (21) such
that the detergent contained therein is supplied along with the water supplied through
the first water supply pipe.
6. The washing machine according to any of claims 2-5, wherein the steam supply unit
comprises:
a steam supply pipe (51) for guiding the steam from the heating tank (31) into the
water tub (11); and
a steam supply valve (52) for controlling supply of the steam into the steam supply
pipe.
7. The washing machine according to claim 6, wherein the steam supply pipe (51) extends
into the heating tank (31) such that an inlet thereof is positioned at an upper portion
of the heating tank, inside the heating tank.
8. The washing machine according to any of claims 2-7, wherein the hot water supply unit
comprises:
a hot water supply pipe (41) for guiding hot water from the heating tank into the
water tub; and
a hot water supply valve (42) for controlling supply of the hot water into the hot
water supply pipe.
9. The washing machine according to any proceeding claim, further comprising:
a rotating drum (12) rotatably mounted in the water tub while having, at a front wall
thereof, an access opening (16) to be forwardly opened, the rotating drum being provided,
at a peripheral wall thereof, with a plurality of through-holes (12b); and
a driving unit (15) which drives the rotating drum.
10. A washing machine comprising:
a water tub (11) for containing wash water;
a steam generating unit (30) which heats water supplied thereto, thereby generating
steam and hot water, the steam generating unit including a heating tank (31) for containing
a predetermined amount of water, and a heater (32) for heating the water contained
in the heating tank;
a water supply unit which supplies water into the water tub and the heating tank;
a hot water supply pipe (41) which guides hot water from the heating tank into the
water tub;
a hot water supply valve (42) which opens and closes the hot water supply pipe;
a steam supply unit (51) which guides the steam from the steam generating unit into
the water tub; and
a steam supply valve (52) which opens and closes the steam supply pipe.
11. The washing machine according to claim 10, wherein the steam generating unit further
includes:
a water level sensor (33) for sensing a water level in the heating tank;
a temperature sensor (34) for sensing an internal temperature of the heating tank;
and
a pressure sensor (35) for sensing an internal pressure of the heating tank.